Great White Mycorrhizae is a plant root innoculant. It contains a combination of mycorrhizae, beneficial bacteria, trichoderma, and plant vitamins. This enables plants to break down and absorb nutrients efficiently and effectively, increase water uptake and the overall absorption area of the root system. Great White Mycorrhizae can be used in hydroponics as well as soil. I recently got a chance to try Great White Mycorrizae.

It is easy to mix up for application. One scoop that comes in the little blue tub makes 2 gallons of innoculant as a root drench or as a nutrient solution. I used distilled water, to prevent chlorine from killing any of the beneficial bacteria. I tested it with a couple of snow peas in coco coir.
The plant on the left got the Great White Mycorrhizae. I didn’t think the results would be dramatic after just 2 weeks, but the foliage is fuller on the innoculated plant and is more than a leaf set ahead in growth.
Just to make sure that it was not a fluke, I tested it on a couple of Miracle Fruit trees in soil. The manufacturer recommends re-innoculating every two weeks, but I did every watering. They are typically slow growers, but there was a “pop” in growth after application. The plant on the left using Great White speaks for itself.
The results were quick and dramatic. I plan on using Great White in my entire garden. Plant Revolution’s Great White Mycorrhizae is a great supplement that gives visible results in the garden.

